Talk:Brown basilisk

Unclear removal
An edit by an AFAI can see reliable, low-volume, colleague removed info that i would have reformatted thusly:
 * Species - Basiliscus basiliscus
 * Family - Iguanidae
 * Location - Central and South American rainforests, near rivers and streams
 * Size - 2 & 1/2 feet long including the tail
 * Diet - Insects, small invertebrates, flowers, and small vertebrates (like snakes, birds, and fish)
 * Enemies - Large birds of prey, snakes, fish, other large reptiles, and mammals
 * This animal is not endangered.
 * They store fat in their tail.

and preserved for others to touch up, rather than removed completely with the ed-summ "Deleted innacurate and irrelevant information." IMO, we should have at least accurate replacements for any mistaken portions. Other assessments? --Jerzy•t 08:03, 25 February 2010 (UTC)

Sauropsida or Reptilia?
This animal is currently classified as "Class: Sauropsida", with a piped link to the Reptilia Class. Which is the more appropriate designation, Sauropsida or Reptilia? Seems to me the latter, but I do not wish to make the change at this time without further discussion. Thanks! DiverDave (talk) 14:48, 28 February 2010 (UTC)